It's a quick and easy way for any developer to get up and running with a VM
for testing. You just run "vagrant up", then "vagrant ssh", then everything
from the project is available in the /vagrant directory in the VM. You can
compile, run tests, etc.


On 20 June 2014 09:23, Ralph Goers <rgo...@apache.org> wrote:

> I don't really understand.  I use VMware fusion and don't need this file.
> Now matter what OS I want.  Why does it need to be part of the project?
>
> Ralph
>
> On Jun 20, 2014, at 6:48 AM, Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I added that. See
> http://www.vagrantup.com/
>
> It's for creating a Linux VM to test log4j in since we all use Windows or
> Mac.
>
>
> On 19 June 2014 22:58, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> wrote:
>
>> What is the file “Vagrantfile” checked in to the root of trunk for?  Was
>> it committed by accident?
>>
>> Ralph
>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>> To unsubscribe, e-mail: log4j-dev-unsubscr...@logging.apache.org
>> For additional commands, e-mail: log4j-dev-h...@logging.apache.org
>>
>>
>
>
> --
> Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com>
>
>


-- 
Matt Sicker <boa...@gmail.com>

Reply via email to